Tommy The Cat (Primus) - Les Claypool's Toughest Riff (Bass Tab & Tutorial)
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- Tommy The Cat by Primus features one bad ass slap bass riff from the master of weird ass bass: Les Claypool!!
In this bass lesson you'll learn how to play the main slap bass riff and we'll look at some aspects of the riff you might not see in most online bass tab transcriptions.
I'll also work through some of the hurdles we all run into when learning Tommy The Cat. The chord strums, the thumb slaps and the left hand slaps.
So sit down, relax and get ready for some insane slap, pop, strumming action from the legendary Les Claypool!
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
1:30 Riff Performance
1:54 The Notes
5:48 Technique
6:25 Hurdle 1 - Strumming
8:28 Hurdle 2 - Left Hand Slap
11:00 Hurdle 3 - Slap Descent
14:41 Track Demos
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What people oftenly forget to mention is that les plays this while doing the extremely fast tommy the cat vocal line on top of it. Guy is an absolute unit.
Who forgets? Every video I've seen him play it he's playing it and singing it.
@@DaveTastehey dont forget about it, they just forget to mention it :)
I saw him do this live and he was also dancing. Legend.
Live it is Les but in the album the Tommy part is Tom Waits.
Doing the crabwalk at the same time too..
Country music: "Guitar is too hard, so I'll play bass."
Claypool: "Guitar is too easy, so I'll play bass."
Jacob Flores - Country Music: “they’re the same person”
Pretty sure Claypool said "regular bass is too easy, I'll play the 6-string fretless bass"
No he said bass is too hard I’ll play a short scale one with floppy thin strings on it. But I like him nonetheless.
@@kadensmith8851 I'm pretty sure Claypool said "Existence is too easy, I'll just ascend."
@@gingerjam2192hes played more 5 and 6 strings than shortscales his entire career…..
He plays the hardest Primus riff ever and he is just like: “OK?”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dude it's Mark we're talking about here. He always says "okay " after a ridiculously difficult piece like we're just supposed to absorb that into our brains a felangies on the spot? it's hilarious to me, he always says ...."OKAY?"......lol
hahah would be hilarious if the video just ended right after the “Okay?”
@@tmdickey1989 9th ui88i888i88⁸⁸88
Honestly this song is very easy once you’ve played it a few months. It’s all in the Technique if you’re having a hard time with this song practice higher ground by Stevie or chilli peppers great practice for slap and pop technique
What happened exactly matched my head vision after reading your comment.
I love how les claypool incorporates so many techniques one after the other and makes it looks so easy.
Its funny too as he isnt very keen on perfect technique or music theory but he is so damn good at his own way he can do it perfectly
Bass skill is in direct ratio to genital size.
There’s a mild gravitational shift localized around every stage Les occupies.
AND does vocals on top of it
can’t wait to see how im playing this wrong lmao
I dont do the palm slap.. I just slap two ghost notes my first mistake many more too follow for me lol
Good comment
Me 2
Facts this is why I came here 🤣
Les Claypool actually describes Tommy the cat as the hardest song for him to play, and he himself cannot play it anywhere near the way he does on the album. however I feel "hamburger train" off of "pork soda " or is it luck" from" sailing the Seas of cheese" have to be one of the hardest songs. If I had to choose which one to learn it would be hamburger train...
thank you for this tutorial I myself have also changed the way I play "Tommy the Cat". over the last 10 to 15 years I've changed it numerous times getting little bits of info here and there
well thanks again.
Keep It Low!
I second this.
Hamburger Train for sure
American Life, it's not the fastest but I find it impossible.
@@kevfullo American life is pretty hard but you just need to maintain a strumming pattern, in my opinion, its nowhere near as hard as tommy the cat or hamburger train.
I can personally play Tommy and Hamburger train, they’re not too bad if you get in the groove and practice slowly and shit, and i have to say Is it luck is the hardest for sure
Damn, his playing was so clean it killed the remaining 0.001% germs.
I actually don't know why I'm watching this. I don't play bass guitar.
You legally have to now
It's the top 4 strings of a standard 6 string, right? But thicker.
If I had any control over my media content, I wouldn't have to give random nonsensical comments to them.
Chris Zablocki if by “standard 6 string” you mean guitar, then no. It is the bottom 4 strings
@@chriszablocki2460 how dare you insult bass like that
"Well I remember as it were a meal ago"
SAIDTOMMYTHECATASHEREELEDBACKTOCLEARWHATEVERFOREIGNMATTERMAYHAVENESTLEDITSWAYINTOHISMIGHTYTHROAT
i feel like a baby learning to speak when trying to say those bars, damn
This guy is the number one best Bass Teacher ever!!!
I just wanna say thanks for the free step by step Bass lessons man👍
I second that
I third that, he is insanely good at what he does and the fact that it’s free, is nothing short of astonishing.
Yeah, some famous bassist in the future might be one of his students... And that's epic
You missed something out Mark....the Claypool dance routine!!!.This is gonna help my lockdown cabin fever!!Cheers for this!
Right on .. life seems so pointless. Wonder what I'd do without my beloved bass..
@@LordSesshomaru584 i just picked up a bass before quarantine
@@Se7enDsinSGaming same
Se7enDsinS Gaming same kinda
Doctor: "How many fingers do you see?"
Me: "I... I don't know anymore"
By far one of the hardest songs for a bass player to learn but when you break it down into parts and then it melds together. It's an amazing accomplishment :).
"Is It luck" may be tougher
yes
i'd agree. if you actually play that song at les' speed it's something around 11 notes a second. it's insane.
I had a rendition of it that I'm sure wasn't perfectly accurate but sounded right or close to it. It was carpel tunnel town to play but not actually as stretchy and demanding as Tommy for me. I played tommy a lot more though because it is a really good warmup
Just faster.
correction, is tougher.
This is mindblowing, I even have the official transcription book and I like this version much better, I never really liked how it sounded in the official tab, and he is right, Les has changed the way he plays it live through the years
Say b-b-b-b-b-b-b-baby are a gonna sing the line and the same time??
Believe it or not, singing it and playing it at the same time isn't as hard as you'd think. It's continuous 16th notes so there's no rhythm to think of. If you can play it fine then singing over the top is easy. Sounds silly but Lovely Day by Bill Withers is waaaay harder to sing over. See you at the Premiere!
Damien Darcell SAY BABY SAY BABY
it would be cool if les did a bass video to show exactly how he plays his bass lines.
i don't think he's ever done anything like that ever in his career. we've seen bass lesson videos in the past from the likes of jaco, flea, billy sheenan etc but not les claypool..
Wish Geddy Lee would do the same.
It's like a secret recipe, magicians never reveal their secrets lmao
Yes omg you did it right! I saw your original video and wanted to say something but it's so hard to convey what is incorrect about they way most people play this, there's a lot of little things that are easily missed. It took me years to get it down right and I still had to see the man himself play it live in front of my face to do it correctly. Bravo sir just figuring out what is happening in a Primus tune is half the battle. This is now one of the few, if not only, correct explanation of how to play this song online.
Les is a damn anomaly. Guys like him, jaco, Victor Wooten, and others run so far with their own style and make it undeniably theirs
I think that one of the best attributes you have as a teacher is that you are always learning yourself through self evaluation. I went back and listened to your previous version of Tommy and your updated version is much better in my opinion, especially the left hand palm mute you figured out. When an instructor is willing to continue to evolve themselves, students always benefit. Good on you and keep up the great work!
The song "buckethead" by colonel claypool's bucket of bernie brains has a pretty bad ass bass riff
That was a mouthful
@@housearrestgaming685 C2B3
spent the last hour re-watching this video, trying to get everything right and finally did it. this guy is a great teacher!
You’re an incredible teacher. I’m always amazed at how les claypool makes everything he plays sound like Primus. He’s always on brand.
You are a great teacher, thanks for this lesson from a big primus fan:)
My hats off to you. As a fellow bassist that has been doing the same by slowing down various live recordings of this song, referencing "Official notation books", and endless hours feeling out what variation sounds closer I have been driven mad by what is accurate for the main riff. The legato part for the high fretted G note, the left hand slap mute ( amazing capture there) and the surprising lack of ghost notes had me stunned. Bravo for getting this accurate. Subbed.
I'm an old Primus fan, I quit with pro attitude in 2008 and can play 80% of they discography and consider Laquer Head o DMV a piece of cake to play. If now i can play this correctly (with slower bpm and workin on it) is just because of this tutorial. You are an amazing teacher ❤️
I think this is the best youtube channel to learn songs. Departing fron chile!!!
I'm a very... Ugh, esoteric learner. Even as a multi-instrumentalist, I've survived that learning experience void of music theory. Really just had to pay attention and figure things out. Bass has been my current focus. Which has ultimately led to your videos being suggested.
And, I must say, you do a fantastic job at making learning so comprehensive that anyone with the coordination could study your videos and learn. In fact, in just two short videos (prior to this viewing) you've helped me substantially improve my skill as a player.
So, thank you and please keep doing this work.
It would be amazing if you do a tutorial of the awakening
OMG THIS IS AWESOME. Thanks Mark! I seriously believe that you, and your well known friend, Scott, totally saved my bass playing and encourage me to keep learning
This is the 1st video I've watched on UA-cam that shows how to play the main bass riff in "Tommy the Cat" that sounds right to me. Now I have it down and thank you very much for the video!
Masterfully done. I've been [poorly] toying around with this since 1993 and you have it better than any previous interpretation! Thx.
Absolutely fantastic lesson. Wonderful detail.
Awesome! Been waiting for this. My favorite bass riff of all time :)
Thank you Mark for this. It has been one of my dreams to learn this since it was released but could never get it right. Your analysis and breakdown of TtC is the most accurate I've seen. I've just gone 6 string so once I've got this main riff down I'm going to learn the album version and throw in the awakening solo.
First Tommy The Cat tutorial that actually makes sense. Thank you so much!
finally some more Primus!!!! I'd love to see you cover some of the more "obscure" tracks like Antipop, Golden Boy, Lacquer Head, and one that I would absolutely LOVE to see on your channel would be a break down of his rendition of "The Awakening", but I think that would be a lot of effort for not many people to care haha
excited for this one!
Have thought about doing The Awakening but have never bothered because it's a cover and I've always been more interested in doing the original. But never say never.
@@talkingbasslessons oh yeah, both the original and Les' version would be absolutely killer, but I find his rendition a bit weirder and more interesting, still, would watch the hell out of either 😂
Thumbs up from me for anything off The Antipop album being taught, as well as The Awakening... I'd love to see that.
It took me so long to learn The Awakening! I honestly didn't even get it note for note but I got probably 95%+
@@talkingbasslessons please, please do The Awakening!!! You are the absolute best teacher on UA-cam and I am looking forward to doing your slap course in the next couple of weeks!
saw this ages ago and loved it thought id never have a chance untill I actually tried it, thanks so much!
This is awesome! I've always been aware I've not been playing the first half of the riff quite right but haven't managed to properly figure it out. The backing tracks on your site are really useful too, thanks!
Man, your voicing is GREAT! That G comes right out and talks to you!
Golden boy is my favourite primus riff....so stoked when I finally got it
Amazing, exactly what I needed! Thanks so much for this phenomenal breakdown 🙏🏿
Thank you!! I was playing the descending part wrong for years!! Great break down! 🙌
Super great transcript bro, thanks your a amazing player!!
Excellent lesson, thanks for clearing those hurdles out! You're a great bass teacher
i think you are the first person I've ever seen online play it, what sounds like, correctly. Props
excited for this one Mark !
I love this song SO much, especially the Bonneroo recording. Your lesson is totally awesome! I will never be able to play this, but your explanations and tutorial are outstanding. Thanks, Mark, for the delicious brain food. 😉😍
I would love to hear Marcus Miller cover Tommy The Cat
Or Andrew Gouche!
or Stanley Clark
Or Mark King
Wow!! Thanks for all Mark, you've helped me to improve a lot
thank you so much this has been my dream bass line since i started playing and now that i got the hang of slapping i felt it was finally time. i still have to get it up to tempo but i understand the part a lot better
Dude! This sounds right to me! For years I've tried to learn this part, but EVERY video I've seen swore they were right, and they never sounded right to me. This sounds spot on to me. And that's important. I've seen people say "It's like this, but it's open to personal variations", or some such BS. No! There's the way it is or the way it's not, so thank you.
Congratulations, was amazing.
Thanks for this. Like many comments…I’ve been trying many versions of this since back in the day. I reckon you’ve nailed it. It’s about time Les did a tutorial for us all! 👍🤞
Can't wait to see it, i'd like to see more primus on this channel!
Incredibly helpful! Nice breakdown!
This guy makes me want to put down the six string for a while and start learning Primus on bass👌🏻💯
Les uses a fretless 6 string for this song
"Lee Van Cleef" is amazing. It's not very difficult technically but it's a great example of feel. I always enjoy using slap to get a nice laid back feel and I don't tend to see tutorials/lessons on that approach.
Great lesson! Thank you!
Yes!!!!!!! Now.... next step, trying to sing over that sick line. Thanks for the tutorial!
Top instructor! Thanks for the lesson
Fantastic lesson. Thank you, Mark.
Amazing lesson. I shouldn't have wasted my time by just looking at other tabs. But now I feel some progress.
Thx
Wow, I played it wrong too apparently. Thanks, man! This version is actually easier than most of what other people play. That explains how Claypool dances all around the stage while playing this riff. lol
This comment is absolutely acurrate hahaha
me too! I learned it by ear with a cassette tape years ago. Made it way hard on my self..
YES! This has to be the most informative and extremely concise bass video on UA-cam
I played bass from 2001-13 and could never really slap I dunno. I’m looking for a 6 string.
Ibanez Eda-900
Wooow! This lesson is the gold standard of teaching a song
I'm so happy this is up here, terrific!
This video is needed by me especially lol!
Best teacher on youtube! Thank you!
Nice lesson.
Glorious bass.
I second that comment. You're obviously a very good player, and a great teacher. Cheers for your help, and for free mate!!!
Excellent tutorial Mark 👍
Lacquerhead is another excellent example of how Les brings in left hand ghost notes to flesh out rhythms. It's simpler and great for new slappers!
impressive, impressive, impressive! Sounds sooo good!
It had to be you. You just saved me my position in the band! Thank you!
I'm no pro, but learning this song is on my bucket-list. Video saved!
Great lesson, Mark!
Awesome Video! Thank you!
It is insane how easy it looks when it's Full speed. Then you break it down and it hurts your head. Crazy talent out there.
Cool video I'm always waiting for you to post new content love it!
Brilliant video! I remember trying to learn this years ago and couldn't play it. Got back into bass playing this year after nearly a decade break and set my sights on Tommy the Cat. This video was invaluable in helping me finally play it. Only problem I have now is stamina. My fret hand get's tired very quickly playing this. Any tips for improving stamina?
Sounds great! Definitely trying this
Excellent tutorial!:)
Ok ok.. . You're a bad ass! Excellent teacher as well! Thank you bunches!!
So, one thing that was messing me up that isn’t addressed here is the moment the riff cycles over. He on does it once REALLY slow but the key is when you pop that open D string it goes immediately into the down strum which is how it is taught here to be the very beginning. But if you think about that D pop as the beginning my head understood it much better as a cycling riff. Of coarse he does this because it is the way Les begins the riff. Awesome instruction here. This is a very elusive Primus bass line. It’s killer!
Awesome tutorial and presentation! You clearly put a lot of work into nailing down the details of the riff, and this version is very trustworthy! (and might I say, relievingly more intuitive the many I've seen)
My input isn't necessarily the "hardest" Claypool riff -- in fact it's one of the simplest of the more famous ones, from what I've seen -- but the riff of My Name Is Mud has done a great job of helping me exercise my thumb slap/left hand muting technique while playing a simple, badass riff. Of course the original is on a 6-string fretless, which I don't have, but having a 5-string does a decent enough job for getting the technique down for me personally! (or even a 4-string I suppose, if technique is the primary focus)
Awesome as always sir! thanks a lot.
Grazie per la lezione sei bravissimo !
Picked up my bass again after a 17-18 year real about a year and a half ago…just now revisiting this and I can finally follow this at a slow tempo…clean. I used to cheat and do up and down stroke with my thumb instead of bouncing it. Like life, everything is a work in progress.
Playing it clean at a tempo of 108…moving up slowly.
Most correct version I've seen online.
Great job. Thank you
excellent your teaching, congratulations won a new subscriber on the channel!
Great as always Mark :)!
Seems perfect to me! Honestly thought, with all the speculation about this line, and given that we live in the age of the internet, has no one ever tried to ask Les Claypool himself how he plays this?
your tutorial is amazing!!
Fascinating stuff. Thanks .
Really nice one! Primus is my nr1 band and I really appreciate you making this video.
How about making one showing how to play To defy the laws of tradition next?
Great job!!
Wow I needed this so bad when I had my bass T.T more Claypool on the channel pls
Now we want ryan marine's dig or an insight into his techniques..........great lesson .....lots of love n respect from India.....a big fan of u.....
I think the descending part can also be played with ghost notes. Awesome tutorial, many thanks!!
Les does it ocassionally
That bass is awesome